Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Thad Guidry
Jane, "foundational text" works fine for my use case and was a perfect match for the semantics I was trying to capture. "applies to territorial jurisdiction" is useful but not for my use. That property concept is a more specific way to say "involves". X involves Y NAFTA trade agreement INVOLVE

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Nicolas VIGNERON
Hi, Isn't it: the government body write the law that establish the park/area? (at least for France, it seems about right). @Jane: by jurisdiction do you mean https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1001? Do you have an example, I don't really see how it make sense (again France is maybe particula

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Jane Darnell
Hence my suggestion of using the property for jurisdiction On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 8:00 PM, Gerard Meijssen wrote: > Hoi, > It is not a law that created an item. That is imho a fallacy; it is always > one or another government body. > Thanks, > GerardM > > On 26 May 2017 at 17:22, Thad Guid

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Gerard Meijssen
Hoi, It is not a law that created an item. That is imho a fallacy; it is always one or another government body. Thanks, GerardM On 26 May 2017 at 17:22, Thad Guidry wrote: > Which property is best used to hold a URL link to a law that created an > item ? > > Example: https://www.wikidata.o

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Jane Darnell
I think parks are like monuments, so you can also use jurisdiction with the law as reference with start date On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Thad Guidry wrote: > Thanks all... Looks like foundational text is most appropriate (besides > the reference URL for the inception date that I just added)

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Thad Guidry
Thanks all... Looks like foundational text is most appropriate (besides the reference URL for the inception date that I just added) https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P457 -Thad +ThadGuidry ___ Wikidata mailing li

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Nicolas VIGNERON
Hi Thad, On https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Protected_areas/Properties (it was designed only for France in the beggining, feel free to add comments) EdouardHue suggested https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P457 Cdlt, ~nicolas ___ W

Re: [Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Sjoerd de Bruin
Maybe https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P828? Greetings, Sjoerd > Op 26 mei 2017 om 17:22 heeft Thad Guidry het volgende > geschreven: > > Which property is best used to hold a URL link to a law that created an item ? > > Example: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q30061575 Lewis and Clark

[Wikidata] Which property to use for a Law that created an Item ?

2017-05-26 Thread Thad Guidry
Which property is best used to hold a URL link to a law that created an item ? Example: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q30061575 Lewis and Clark National Historical Park was created by H.R. 3819 https://www.congress.gov/bill/108th-congress/house-bill/3819 Thanks in advance experts, -Thad +ThadGu